The exhibition will explore the idea of a contemporary cultural movement in painting and sculpture that has
developed in dialogue with and in response to modernism and postmodernism of the 20th century.
Curated by Marcella Beccaria and
developed in dialogue with the artist, the exhibition includes new installations and historical works that together span over 50 years of the artist's career.
A collective exhibition produced by V - A-C,
developed in dialogue with KADIST, unites the V - A-C and KADIST collections.
The installation was
developed in dialogue with Contrapposto Studies, I through VII, presented concurrently at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
It was
developed in dialogue with Philippe Van Cauteren, artistic director of S.M.A.K, Museum of Contemporary Art in Gent.
Jäger's concepts have
developed in dialogue with other art disciplines, such as the Generative Music of the 1960s, and Concrete Art as defined by Theo van Doesburg as early as 1930.
The project presented two separate yet related bodies of work
developed in dialogue, exploring ideas of authenticity, ambivalence and commodification, in relation to place, identity, the historical moment, and the difficulties of bearing witness.
Collaborative projects are
developed in dialogue with artists and young people and offer a look behind - the - scenes at the Gallery.
Anna's new paintings feature the imagery and motifs that she has
developed in dialogue with the darkly comic fiction of the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard.
Procedures for top - level sports students have been
developed in dialogue with and according to wishes from students, departments at the university and sports organisations at local, regional and national level so that Uppsala University can to a greater extent facilitate the combining of academic studies and with top - level sports activities.
Not exact matches
Leaders who engage
in dynamic, interactive
dialogues — rather than defaulting to stale monologues — establish trust,
develop rapport and experience greater empathy from their audiences.
The delay
in developing dialogue with their children regarding money matters, however, may also be influenced by inexperience.
The agreement between the parties stems from the arrest of Robinson and Nelson at a Starbucks store
in Philadelphia on April 12 and includes a confidential financial settlement as well as a commitment to continued listening and
dialogue between the parties as a means toward
developing specific actions and opportunities.
As the network grows, we will
develop our activities
in dialogue with members.
A fresh perspective from millennials who are keen on
developing relations with our Asia Pacific neighbours is the best way to start engaging
in constructive
dialogue.
She played a leading role
in the regular UK - China Economic and Financial
Dialogues, and Prime Ministerial Summits, and the once
in a decade President Xi's visit to the UK, and helps
develop policy objectives as well as inward and outward investment opportunities between the UK and Asia.
(5) The most urgent ecumenical
dialogue between Russia and Rome today must focus on a new generation of Russian Orthodox thinkers: those who, having looked hard at the crisis
in Ukraine and their Church leadership's propaganda activities on behalf of the Putin regime, have concluded that Russian Orthodoxy needs a new theory of Church - and - state — and should
develop one
in vigorous conversation with serious scholars of Catholic social doctrine.
Another suggestion is a «theological study
in dialogue with the human sciences to
develop a multi-faceted look at the phenomenon of homosexuality.»
Although I hope not your position, the
dialogue you use is similar to the one found
in counter-culture argumentation, to
develop and build anti-Christian positions and attacks against fundamental belief and faith central to real Christian teachings.
«The board will conduct its meeting
in an atmosphere of prayer, contemplation and
dialogue and will
develop a plan to involve LCWR membership
in similar processes,» the group said
in a statement.
The questions addressed at Baar had been explicitly framed by a major ecumenical consultation
in Chiang Mai, Thailand,
in 1977, the same consultation that
developed the WCC's Guidelines on
Dialogue (1979)
There is, of course, much more to be said, but this is not the time or place to
develop a full - fledged Biblical doctrine of God
in the context of interfaith
dialogue.
Thus, building on the work begun
in 1948, we may be able to
develop together a grammar for a universal
dialogue about our common human future.
Rather than viewing Moltmann's thought on play as
developing chiefly out of a
dialogue with American theology, it would be better to conclude that (1) his systematic interest
in exploring the various ramifications of a theology of hope led him to investigate ecclesiology, which he found playful, and (2) his desire to counteract the seriousness of student revolutionaries, both
in Germany and
in America, led him into a consideration of play as an antidote.
From this difficult beginning, there have
developed several distinct positions
in the
dialogue.
The link made
in Edward Holloway's synthesis of science and theology, involving the co-relativity of all material being
in a metaphysical system that is faithful both to modern scientific thought and to orthodox Christian theology, gives a more solid basis on which to
develop a
dialogue with science.
Accordingly,
in Roots of a Black Future: Family and Church, Roberts draws heavily upon traditional African resources to
develop his vision of the black church as an extended family, and
in Black Theology
in Dialogue he
dialogues with South Korean Minjung theology and with Jewish liberation theology.
Not only is there great promise
in such programs for stimulating the poor to increase their own potential for dealing with their problems, (For stimulating discussions of how social action can help
develop the human potential of those who participate, see the following articles: Peggy Way, «Community Organization and Pastoral Care: Drum Beat for
Dialogue,» Pastoral Psychology, March, 1968 pp. 25 - 36; Rudolph M. Wittenberg, «Personality Adjustment Through Social Action,»
in MHP, pp. 378 - 92.)
Miller suggests practical applications — engaging
in dialogue, clarifying the nature of the Gospel, and
developing worship and education.
The lamentable polarisation and confusion which has
developed as a consequence of these conflicting interpretations of our present situation is only too familiar to anyone involved
in the life of the Church and has led all too often into destructive polemic rather than real
dialogue about the best way forward for Catholic Christianity
in the third millennium.
New relationships of imagination, of justice, of
dialogue must be formed
in the midst of a pluralistic world and new forms of relating, teaching and community building will have to be
developed.
Likewise, Patricia Hill Collins
in Black Feminist Thought
develops what she calls an «Afrocentric feminist epistemology» based on the practices of concrete experience as a criterion of meaning, the use of
dialogue in assessing knowledge claims, the ethic of caring and an ethic of accountability.
Justice and the quest for emancipation require that
dialogue is always among embodied and embedded selves who speak
in their own voices and
develop connections, including struggles and conflicts, within their actual context.
The need for such a synthesis is essential not only
in developing a modern theology that can enter into
dialogue with secular, scientific thought, but also
in creating the intellectual framework by which to nurture a new evangelisation, especially among the young.
In a statement, the group said it would conduct this week's special meeting «in an atmosphere of prayer, contemplation and dialogue and will develop a plan to involve LCWR membership in similar processes.&raqu
In a statement, the group said it would conduct this week's special meeting «
in an atmosphere of prayer, contemplation and dialogue and will develop a plan to involve LCWR membership in similar processes.&raqu
in an atmosphere of prayer, contemplation and
dialogue and will
develop a plan to involve LCWR membership
in similar processes.&raqu
in similar processes.»
Its promise was not fully
developed in the sense that it did not generate a genuinely public theology, a social ethic able to withstand the change, or a philosophy or religion that allows
dialogue between both Christianity and other religions and Christianity and jurisprudence.
I started
developing a 2 prong theory
in my mind,...»
Dialoguing dialectically with oneself reflects training from the forked tongue serpent.
We have four philosopher - scientists
in the
Dialogues: Margaret Masterman,
developing a new theory of language; Christopher Clarke, a mathematical physicist working out a theory of space; Rupert Sheldrake, who has a hypothesis of «formative causation» as supplementing energetic causation; and Jonathan Westphal, who is working on the philosophical psychology of colour perception.
Johnson, editor of The Conviction of Things Not Seen: Worship and Ministry
in the 21st Century and coauthor of Performing the Sacred: Theology and Theatre
in Dialogue, also
develops apps and software to teach students about the intersection of theology and the art of worship.
In this section the Pope
develops his theme that God, through a
dialogue which he desires to have with man, becomes known to him.
The Christian contribution
in this context should be
in relation to the struggle of India to
develop, through
dialogue among the many religions, cultures and philosophies, a body of common insights about being and becoming human, that is, a common framework of humanism which will humanize the spirit of modernity and the process of modernization.
The nearest approaches have been
in the controversy aroused by Eamon Duffy's work on the English Reformation, and
in the continuing efforts of the Church of England to
develop its Anglican identity
in dialogue with the forms, doctrines and biographies of previous periods.
The Alliance has been pleased that other ways have also been
developed by which
dialoguing communions have been able to accompany one another
in common work.
I find my students today more interested
in honest
dialogue and more willing to
develop discipline than students were a few years back.
Even Galileo's most important work,
Dialogues on Two New Sciences, contains strong echoes of ideas
developed in the fourteenth century.
Now, thanks to health workers at all levels; the major international agencies - including WHO, UNICEF and USAID; ministries of health: non-government organisations; and
Dialogue on Diarrhoea, control of diarrhoeal diseases is an essential child health programme
in virtually every
developing country.
«As part of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act, the USDA will be engaging
in a
dialogue with schools and communities as we
develop a proposed rule to implement this provision of the law,» the USDA says.
The event, which brought together over 150 leaders from across the city, was designed to create
dialogue between government and other professionals from both communities
in order to discuss shared concerns and ways to
develop strategic partnerships.
Located
in the heart of the nation's capital, the Program on Science
in the Public Interest promotes direct
dialogue with the government, industry, and the community on critical scientific issues and helps to
develop the next generation of citizen scientists.
«We hope that one outcome of the workshop will be the forging of ongoing partnerships to help
develop a roadmap to establishing a common language and framework for continued
dialogue to move this effort of promoting multi-sensory data science forward,» says Rickman, who is Principal Investigator on an National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, awarded by the Division of the Materials Research
in support of the workshop.